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Onsite experience opportunities in construction - England …
CITB has invited bids for projects to create local, onsite training hubs to help address the complex challenges facing the construction industry in England.
Onsite experience opportunities in construction - Wales
CIT has invited bids for projects to create flexible onsite learning hubs which will increase the talent pool for job-ready construction workers in North and South West Wales.
Tool Hire Product Awareness training (THPAT) for hammers, …
Will be able to provide the best advice and demonstration of product as to suitability to customers requirements for particular job to secure the hire business.
Asbestos in soil E-learning training package
E-learning modules for asbestos in soil.
Creation of demolition non-specific guidance notes
This project will produce 5 individual demolition specific sets of guidance notes. These guidance notes will be used by the Federation members and the wider industry to assist in ensuring that the knowledge of existing demolition sector staff
Women Construct Wales (Pathways into Construction -…
This project will focus on breaking down barriers to women entering the sector. It will provide 9 renovation projects over 3 years for 72 women to gain and acquire skills in building renovation.
Information sources and fixing specifications
Information sources and fixing specifications
Industry acts to protect apprenticeships – but no time…
Thousands of apprentices’ employment has been protected by construction’s pandemic response effort – but industry leaders are today warning more needs to be done to retain vital skills.
What is the NSAfC?
The National Skills Academy for Construction (NSAfC) is a way of working that enables you to get the skills you need on site, on time.
Scottish construction industry: committed to apprentices…
Scotland’s construction firms have continued to demonstrate their commitment to apprenticeships despite the impact of Covid-19, according to new figures which come ahead of Scottish Apprenticeship Week (March 1-5).